Kids love to sing and they love it even more when they have props to help them along!This fun activity from Teaching 2 & 3 Year Olds touches on several subject areas. Your child is sure to love every part of it! Find the full directions here.
Classifying Animals
Whether up close and personal or from a distance, kids love to observe animals. This fun activity from Totschooling will get your kids started on the basics of animal classification. Find the instructions and printable here.
Dinosaur Building With Shapes
The best educational moments happen when creativity meets learning. That’s exactly what you’ll find when you do this activity from Little Family Fun. Find the instructions here.
Dinosaur Measurements
Have you ever wondered just how big dinosaurs really were? Wonder no more! This activity from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational will get your kids more interested in learning about dinosaurs, while also learning important math concepts, than ever before. Find the instructions here.
Dinosaur Dig
Time for your kids to bring out their inner archaeologist! Your kids will love this activity from A Little Pinch of Perfect! Find the instructions here.
Frog Hop Activity
Hippity Hoppity the FROGS are on their way! This activity from A Little Pinch of Perfect will get your kids singing, dancing, and hopping around! Find the instructions here.
Clown Faces- Shapes and Color Exploration
Who knew clowns could be so educational? Kids can practice all kinds of skills with this fun activity from Cutting Tiny Bites. Find the instructions here.
Counting With a Juggling Clown
Can you juggle? Your child will be able to with this fun counting activity! Print off these cute clowns to get started. Find both the printables and the instructions here.
Bird Watching Observation Activity
What better way to learn about birds than by observing them? Get out in nature and let the learning begin with the great activity from Fantastic Fun and Learning. Find the directions and printable here.
Stick Skeleton
This activity from Creative Star Learning looks like so much fun! Get your child outside, exploring, and gathering the natural materials needed to make this stick skeleton. Find the full activity here.